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  2. Depleted uranium - Wikipedia

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    Uranium is notable for the extremely high density of its metallic form: at 19.1 grams per cubic centimetre (0.69 lb/cu in), uranium is 68.4% more dense than lead. Depleted uranium, which has about the same density as natural uranium, is used when this high density is desirable but the higher radioactivity of natural uranium is not.

  3. Energy density Extended Reference Table - Wikipedia

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    This is an extended version of the energy density table from the main ... Uranium-235 fissile isotope ... Lithium Thionyl Chloride (LiSOCl2) [14] 2.5: Water 220.64 ...

  4. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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  5. List of UN numbers 2901 to 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Uranium hexafluoride, fissile UN 2978: 7: Uranium hexafluoride, [non fissile or fissile-excepted] UN 2979: 7 (UN No. no longer in use) Uranium metal, pyrophoric (UN No. no longer in use) [3] UN 2980: 7 (UN No. no longer in use) Uranyl nitrate hexahydrate solution (UN No. no longer in use) [3] UN 2981: 7

  6. Uranium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Uranium(III) chloride is a green crystalline solid at room temperature. UCl 3 melts at 837 °C and boils at 1657 °C. Uranium(III) chloride has a density of 5500 kg/m 3 or 5.500 g/cm 3. Its composition by weight: Chlorine: 30.84% Uranium: 69.16%. Its formal oxidative states: Chlorine: −1 Uranium: +3

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  8. Pressurized heavy-water reactor - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, a light-water reactor will require that the 235 U isotope be concentrated in its uranium fuel, as enriched uranium, generally between 3% and 5% 235 U by weight (the by-product from this process enrichment process is known as depleted uranium, and so consisting mainly of 238 U, chemically pure).

  9. Uranium - Wikipedia

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    This ammunition consists of depleted uranium (DU) alloyed with 1–2% other elements, such as titanium or molybdenum. [21] At high impact speed, the density, hardness, and pyrophoricity of the projectile enable the destruction of heavily armored targets. Tank armor and other removable vehicle armor can